National Weather Service Chicago, Illinois

National Weather Service Chicago, currently based in Romeoville, Illinois, is a weather forecast office responsible for monitoring weather conditions for 23 counties in Northern Illinois, the Chicago metropolitan area and Northwest Indiana.[1] The Army Signal Service established the first federal weather office in the region in Chicago on October 15, 1870.[2] During May 1894 the Chicago Weather Bureau was given a new forecast area extending from the Great Lakes region all the way to the Rocky Mountains.[2] The current National Weather Service Chicago is located in Romeoville and is in charge of issuing local forecasts and weather warnings for the Chicago area.[2] It is one of only two National Weather Service offices in Illinois, the other being National Weather Service Central Illinois in Lincoln, Illinois. The National Weather Service Chicago forecast office is located adjacent to the Lewis University Airport in Romeoville, Illinois.[3]

NOAA Weather Radio

National Weather Service Chicago Forecast Office in Romeoville, Illinois, currently provides programming for 11 NOAA Weather Radio stations.

KWO39 Chicago

Coverage Area of KWO39 in Chicago
KWO39
City Chicago, Illinois
Frequency 162.550 MHz
First air date 1954
Format Weather/Civil Emergency
Language(s) English
Power 500 Watts
HAAT 452 M
Class C
Website http://www.crh.noaa.gov/lot/?n=KWO39

KWO39 regular programming serves marine interests on southern Lake Michigan and the Illinois and Indiana lake-shore. KWO39 also carries severe weather watches and warnings for Cook, DuPage, and Lake counties in Illinois, plus Lake and Porter counties in Indiana.[4]

History

This station first began in 1954 as the first weather radio system in the Chicago area dedicated to the aviation user and continued until 1958 when the aviation broadcast went dark. Ivan Brunk, meteorologist in Charge of the Chicago U.S. Weather Bureau (now National Weather Service) office at that time, suggested that the radio service be reinstated and put to Marine usage on an experimental basis. The marine weather broadcast was an immediate success, and the service became permanent two years later.

Throughout the 1960s, programing was expanded to include weather information for the general public, as well as the marine community. In the early 1970s, the forecast office moved from the University of Chicago to a location on west Pershing Rd. The 300 Watt transmitter was located on the roof of the six story building where it remained until 1975 when the transmitter was relocated to the Sears Tower (now Willis Tower).[5]

KZZ81 Lockport

Coverage Area of KZZ81 in Lockport
KZZ81
City Lockport, Illinois
Broadcast area Chicago metropolitan area
Frequency 162.425 MHz
Format Weather/Civil Emergency
Language(s) English
Power 1,000 Watts
HAAT 91 M
Class C
Website http://www.crh.noaa.gov/lot/?n=KZZ81

KZZ81 broadcasts weather and hazard information for Cook, DuPage, Grundy, Kane, Kankakee, Kendall, Lake, & Will counties in Illinois as well as Lake County in Indiana.[6]

Hourly conditions on this station are reported for the following locations: O'Hare Airport, The Lakefront, Joliet, Aurora, Waukegan, Illinois, Springfield, Bloomington, Midway Airport, Rockford, Kankakee.

KXI41 Crystal Lake

Coverage Area of KXI41 in Crystal Lake
KXI41
City Crystal Lake, Illinois
Frequency 162.500 MHz
Language(s) English
Power 300 Watts
HAAT 96 M
Class C
Website http://www.crh.noaa.gov/lot/?n=KXI41

KXI41 broadcasts weather and hazard information for Boone, Cook, Kane, Lake, & McHenry counties in Illinois, plus Kenosha & Walworth counties in Wisconsin.[7]

KXI58 Plano

KXI58
City Plano, Illinois
Frequency 162.400 MHz
Format Weather/Civil Emergency
Language(s) English
Power 300 Watts
Website http://www.crh.noaa.gov/lot/?n=KXI58

KXI58 broadcasts weather and hazard information for DeKalb, DuPage, Grundy, Kane, Kendall, LaSalle, & Will counties in Illinois.[8]

KZZ57 Rockford

KZZ57
City Rockford, Illinois
Broadcast area Rockford / Northern Illinois / Southern Wisconsin
Frequency 162.475 MHz
Language(s) English
Power 1,000 Watts
Website http://www.crh.noaa.gov/lot/?n=KZZ57

KZZ57 broadcasts weather and hazard information for Winnebago, Boone, Ogle, DeKalb, Lee & Stephenson counties in Illinois, plus Green & Rock counties in Wisconsin.[9]

Programming for most counties is provided from the National Weather Service Chicago Forecast Office in Romeoville, Illinois, with warnings for Stephenson County being issued by the National Weather Service office in Davenport, Iowa, and Green and Rock counties in Wisconsin being issued by the National Weather Service office in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.[9]

WXK24 Odell

WXK24
City Odell, Illinois
Broadcast area Pontiac / Gibson City / Morris / Ottawa, Illinois
Frequency 162.450 MHz
Language(s) English
Power 1,000 Watts
Class C
Website http://www.crh.noaa.gov/lot/?n=WXK24

WXK24 broadcasts weather and hazard information for LaSalle, Grundy, Livingston, Ford, Will, Kankakee, Iroquois, Marshall, Woodford & McLean counties in Illinois.[10]

Programming for most counties is provided from the National Weather Service Chicago Forecast Office in Romeoville, Illinois, with warnings for Marshall, Woodford, and McLean Counties being issued by the National Weather Service Central Illinois located in Lincoln, Illinois.[10]

WNG536 DeKalb

WNG536
City DeKalb, Illinois
Frequency 162.550 MHz
Language(s) English
Power 100 Watts
Class C
Website http://www.crh.noaa.gov/lot/?n=WNG536

WNG536 broadcasts weather and hazard information for DeKalb, Boone, Winnebago, Ogle, Lee & Kane counties in Illinois.[11]

KXI86 Crescent City

KXI86
City Crescent City, Illinois
Frequency 162.500 MHz
Language(s) English
Power 300 Watts
Website http://www.crh.noaa.gov/lot/?n=KXI86

KXI86 broadcasts weather and hazard information for Ford, Kankakee, Iroquois, & Vermilion Counties in Illinois, as well as Newton & Benton Counties in Indiana.[12]

Programming for most counties is provided from the National Weather Service Chicago Forecast Office in Romeoville, Illinois, with warnings for Vermilion County being issued by the National Weather Service Central Illinois located in Lincoln, Illinois.[12]

KZZ55 Dixon

KZZ55
City Dixon, Illinois
Frequency 162.525 MHz
Language(s) English
Power 300 Watts
Website http://www.crh.noaa.gov/lot/?n=KZZ55

KZZ55 broadcasts weather and hazard information for Ogle, Lee, Carroll, Whiteside & Bureau Counties in Illinois.[13]

Programming for Ogle and Lee counties is provided from the National Weather Service Chicago Forecast Office in Romeoville, Illinois, with warnings for Carroll Whiteside & Bureau counties being issued by the National Weather Service office located in Davenport, Iowa.[13]

KZZ58 Kankakee

KZZ58
City Kankakee, Illinois
Frequency 162.525 MHz
Language(s) English
Power 300 Watts
Website http://www.crh.noaa.gov/lot/?n=KZZ58

KZZ58 broadcasts weather and hazard information for Kankakee, Iroquois & Will Counties in Illinois, as well as Newton & Lake Counties in Indiana.[14]

WNG689 Hebron

WNG689
City Hebron, Indiana
Frequency 162.450 MHz
Language(s) English
Power 300 Watts
Website http://www.crh.noaa.gov/lot/?n=WNG689

WNG689 broadcasts weather and hazard information for Lake, Porter, Newton, Jasper, LaPorte, Starke & Pulaski Counties in Indiana.[15]

Programming for most counties is provided from the National Weather Service Chicago Forecast Office in Romeoville, Illinois, with warnings for LaPorte, Starke, and Pulaski Counties being issued by the National Weather Service Northern Indiana located in North Webster, Indiana.[15]

First-order/climate sites

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References

  1. "NWS Map". National Weather Service Chicago. Retrieved 19 November 2009.
  2. 1 2 3 "Brief History of the National Weather Service in Chicago". National Weather Service Chicago. Retrieved 19 November 2009.
  3. National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office NOAA.gov. Accessed August 24, 2012
  4. KWO39 NOAA.gov. Accessed August 24, 2012
  5. History of NOAA Weather Radio KWO-39 in Chicago NOAA.gov. Accessed August 24, 2012
  6. NOAA KZZ-81 Query NOAA.gov. Accessed August 24, 2012
  7. KXI41 NOAA.gov. Accessed August 24, 2012
  8. KXI58 NOAA.gov. Accessed August 24, 2012
  9. 1 2 KZZ57 Rockford, 162.475 MHz NOAA.gov. Accessed August 24, 2012
  10. 1 2 WXK24 Odell, 162.450 MHz NOAA.gov. Accessed August 24, 2012
  11. WNG536 DeKalb, 162.550 MHz NOAA.gov. Accessed August 24, 2012
  12. 1 2 KXI86 Crescent City, 162.500 MHz NOAA.gov. Accessed August 24, 2012
  13. 1 2 KZZ55 Dixon, 162.525 MHz NOAA.gov. Accessed August 24, 2012
  14. KXI86 Kankakee, 162.525 MHz NOAA.gov. Accessed August 24, 2012
  15. 1 2 WNG 689 Hebron, 162.450 MHz NOAA.gov. Accessed August 24, 2012
  16. "Local Climatology Reporting Locations". National Weather Service Romeoville, IL. Retrieved 2014-06-12.

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